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in 2010 he pleaded guilty to killing a u.s. soldier in afghanistan and spent two years at guantanamo bay and was eligible to return to canada last october. he was the youngest detainee and is eligible for parole in canada coming up next year. >>> dozens of people are hurt and more than 100,000 are without power after a typhoon slammed through the japanese island. heavy rains and wind gusts paralyzed track for hours. train service and domestic flights were suspended. the storm is expected to dump 20 inches of rain on central japan by the end of the day today. >>> and torrential downpours now causing serious flooding for parts of the great britain. look at this video from yorkshire where the rain and water levels where the river oozed. residents in the area were forced to evacuate the homes and authorities say the shut down of highways bridges and railways had to take place due to the massive flooding. this is something we are not used to seeing out of great britain. >> i know. we are seeing a lot of pictures of flooding this mor
in 2010 he pleaded guilty to killing a u.s. soldier in afghanistan and spent two years at guantanamo bay and was eligible to return to canada last october. he was the youngest detainee and is eligible for parole in canada coming up next year. >>> dozens of people are hurt and more than 100,000 are without power after a typhoon slammed through the japanese island. heavy rains and wind gusts paralyzed track for hours. train service and domestic flights were suspended. the storm is...
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wrist bantsdz and cleats and gloves and komen maryland race in hunt valley on october 21st. >>> the u.s. supreme court is back in session after nearly 3 months summer recess. last night justices attended a red mass at the cathedral of st. matthew the apostle. that's the annual service held each year before the beginning of the new term. >>> and beginning today, medicare will begin fining hospitals that have too many patients readmitted within 30 days. the fines are part of a push under the president's health care form law and expected that nearly 2/3 of hospitals will be fined during the course of the next year. >>> well long work hours demanding bosses and tight deadlines may be to blame for the stress related heal problems. according to the swedish study the personality could be playing a major role. researchers found personality types is often associated with job stress and health and a large portion of the difference in personality types can be attributed to genes. what does this mean? it means we can't believe our lives will get better by changing jobs because wherever you go lynet
wrist bantsdz and cleats and gloves and komen maryland race in hunt valley on october 21st. >>> the u.s. supreme court is back in session after nearly 3 months summer recess. last night justices attended a red mass at the cathedral of st. matthew the apostle. that's the annual service held each year before the beginning of the new term. >>> and beginning today, medicare will begin fining hospitals that have too many patients readmitted within 30 days. the fines are part of a...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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áátoplessáá in aaplaceewhere worry...thh south korean - raaper said he also plans to reeeaseehis firss u.s. sinnle sometime innnovember.i've also heard that he will release an album then as well. well. psy has signed on with a man named scooter.. who s justin biebers manager.things are generaaly going well for both of themm. but justin had a liitle trruble over the eeeend. weekend. pustin singing singing the biebs kicked-off concert of his "believe " tour sattrday nnght in arizona. justin.... got siik durrng the show... he actually thhew up on stage &p! after taking a brief break, bieber reeurned to the stage he wasn't feeling well. but the show mmst go on so... he pootinued performing..latee later that night,,bieber ted a - pweeted a picture of himself saying he was resting up for phe next show. he alsootweeted that ilk was not a good choice. coming up... we are gettiig newsroom... abbut he condition of former ravens defensive coordinator, chuck ppdate you next.tinne to - next.you're watching foo 45 good day baltimore. 3 when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better int
áátoplessáá in aaplaceewhere worry...thh south korean - raaper said he also plans to reeeaseehis firss u.s. sinnle sometime innnovember.i've also heard that he will release an album then as well. well. psy has signed on with a man named scooter.. who s justin biebers manager.things are generaaly going well for both of themm. but justin had a liitle trruble over the eeeend. weekend. pustin singing singing the biebs kicked-off concert of his "believe " tour sattrday nnght in...
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the ratings agency fitch has said uncertainty about u.s. fiscal policy is the single-biggest near-term threat to the global recovery. >> winston churchill once said that the americans always do the right thing but only after extinguishing every other possibility. that is precisely what the americans are doing here. >> reporter: bremmer believes washington won't go over that cliff, but fixing europe could take years. spain reportedly could request a euro zone bailout as early as next weekend. >> pelley: anthony, thanks very much. those are some of the same questions we put together to one of the most powerful women in the world economy. christine legarde is managing director of the international monetary fund. the i.m.f. is essentially a massive bank set up after world war ii with-to-help countries with international trade. lagarde was a french finance minister. she took over the i.m.f. last summer. at her headquarters in washington today, we asked her why the world economy has been slowing for the last several months. >> you have several fa
the ratings agency fitch has said uncertainty about u.s. fiscal policy is the single-biggest near-term threat to the global recovery. >> winston churchill once said that the americans always do the right thing but only after extinguishing every other possibility. that is precisely what the americans are doing here. >> reporter: bremmer believes washington won't go over that cliff, but fixing europe could take years. spain reportedly could request a euro zone bailout as early as next...
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all eyes now are on the u.s. courts waiting for a ruling on whether the subpoenas will be upheld and the archives opened. what see cretes do they hold? what impact will it have? no one can know. but whatever happens, the four stories of jean mcconville's death and so many others may still never be known. some secrets have already gone to the grave.
all eyes now are on the u.s. courts waiting for a ruling on whether the subpoenas will be upheld and the archives opened. what see cretes do they hold? what impact will it have? no one can know. but whatever happens, the four stories of jean mcconville's death and so many others may still never be known. some secrets have already gone to the grave.
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a spokesman for the u.s.-led coalition says at least 14 people including three nato troops were killed in a suicide bombing just this morning. the taliban claiming responsibility for that attack it following a grim milestone over the weekend where the killing of an american serviceman late saturday pushed the total number of u.s. military deaths in s is in the war to 2000. nbc is live in kabul with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. three more americans, according to afghan officials were killed today in that attack that you mentioned. apparently a suicide bomber joined an american patrol. the three americans were killed along with an interpreter they were using and 12 afghans, that includes 12 afghan soldiers and civilians. the taliban did claim responsibility for that attack. over the weekend, an american civilian was killed in an attack, when afghan soldiers fired upon them, they then fired back upon the afghans killing at least three afghan soldiers this weekend. that milestone y
a spokesman for the u.s.-led coalition says at least 14 people including three nato troops were killed in a suicide bombing just this morning. the taliban claiming responsibility for that attack it following a grim milestone over the weekend where the killing of an american serviceman late saturday pushed the total number of u.s. military deaths in s is in the war to 2000. nbc is live in kabul with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. three more americans,...
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the u.s. commander in afghanistan told "60 minutes" he's angry some afghan troops have turned on the americans who trained them. >> i'm mad as hell about it to be honor fwheft you. we'll get after this. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> at a certain point if these attacks continue american people are going to say we've had enough. why are we training these people if they are murdering us. >> that may be, in fact, it may be the voice right now that we're hearing. >> reporter: the attacks frustrate afghan's president. >> this is something i bear responsibility for to correct. >> reporter: top u.s. military officials say these incidents are a serious threat to the u.s. mission in afghanistan. >>> in syria the violence continues this morning. activists say syrian troops bombed a northern town at the border with turkey. nobody is claiming responsibility for a car bomb. dozens of others were wounded. foreign affairs was the topic of an
the u.s. commander in afghanistan told "60 minutes" he's angry some afghan troops have turned on the americans who trained them. >> i'm mad as hell about it to be honor fwheft you. we'll get after this. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> at a certain point if these attacks continue american people are going to say we've had enough. why are we training these people if they are murdering us. >> that may...
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the ap says 2,000 u.s. troops have now died in combat there. and abc's michael boettcher has been covering the war in aft afghanistan from the beginning, living among american troops. and the military says more than any other reporter, including a full year with the 101st airborne. and, tonight, he has a report on this crossroads and the road ahead. >> reporter: there is not one face to this grim milestone. there are 2,000. americans who gave their lives in this nation's longest war. soldiers like alejo thompson, a son of yuma, arizona, husband and father of two, who was killed last may by an afghan soldier he was mentoring -- a so-called green on blue, or insider attack. we traveled to the scene to speak to sergeant joshua danison who witnessed the attack. his is the first public eyewitness account of an insider attack. >> we woke up one morning to some gunshots being fired. it was an afghan national army soldier. the shooter actually walked up to lieutenant thom p sop, who had already been wounded, and shot him a second time. >> reporter: tho
the ap says 2,000 u.s. troops have now died in combat there. and abc's michael boettcher has been covering the war in aft afghanistan from the beginning, living among american troops. and the military says more than any other reporter, including a full year with the 101st airborne. and, tonight, he has a report on this crossroads and the road ahead. >> reporter: there is not one face to this grim milestone. there are 2,000. americans who gave their lives in this nation's longest war....
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until we discovered this video, stunning video shot from the helmet of a u.s. soldier, it seems like a video game. but this is not xbox which you're about to see. it is real. the pentagon is telling us it happened, it happened in afghanistan in april. afghanistan is a place we have not heard these candidates talk about much, have we? nothing from romney during the republican convention, very little from obama, especially at the u.n. this last week. the debates will likely be a different story because this weekend the death toll for americans in the war surpassed the 2000 mark. the soldier who made the helmet cam video suffered only minor wounds and has returned to duty. but it's amazing that he suffered only minor wounds when you see this incredible story. his fight to survive is gripping. take a look. >> fire! hey! i'm moving down! ah! ah! [ bleep ]! oh! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! ah! [ bleep ] help me! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! i'm hit! >> lest we forget what our men and women have been going through in afghanista
until we discovered this video, stunning video shot from the helmet of a u.s. soldier, it seems like a video game. but this is not xbox which you're about to see. it is real. the pentagon is telling us it happened, it happened in afghanistan in april. afghanistan is a place we have not heard these candidates talk about much, have we? nothing from romney during the republican convention, very little from obama, especially at the u.n. this last week. the debates will likely be a different story...
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three more u.s. service members were killed as well as 12 afghans that includes afghan service members and civilians in eastern afghan's khost province. apparently they were finishing up a joint u.s./afghan patrol when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives. the taliban did claim responsibility for that attack, but that also followed another deadly weekend where two more americans were killed including an american service member and an american civilian contractor that was training afghan security forces at a checkpoint in the province west of kabul. another insider attack when an afghan soldier approached them, pulled his weapon out and killed them. the americans fired back killing the assailant but also two more afghan soldiers. this eroding the trust between the u.s. and afghan security forces here. already this year alone, 31 americans have died because of these insider attacks. tamron? >> atia abawi, thank you very much. >>> nbc news special coverage of the crisis in the middle east is called
three more u.s. service members were killed as well as 12 afghans that includes afghan service members and civilians in eastern afghan's khost province. apparently they were finishing up a joint u.s./afghan patrol when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives. the taliban did claim responsibility for that attack, but that also followed another deadly weekend where two more americans were killed including an american service member and an american civilian contractor that was training afghan...
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. >> the u.s. team falls apart, and the europeans take the ryder cup back home. >>> and is there life out there? nasa says a river really did run through it. more evidence there may have been life on mars. and good evening, everyone. you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm deborah feyerick in for don lenin. let's get you up to speed on the day's headlines. the presidential candidates are headed west. president obama is in nevada tonight, holding a rally at desert pines high school. let's take a moment, listen in. >> i'm going to use the money we're no longer spending on war to do some nation building here at home. rebuilding our roads, and our bridges, and putting americans back to work. that's part of what makes america strong. that's what we're going to do. so that's the choice we face in this election. what the election comes down to, and you are going to hear over the next two months, i know you must be tired of hearing hands, but you're going to hear more over the next two -- or the next six weeks, an
. >> the u.s. team falls apart, and the europeans take the ryder cup back home. >>> and is there life out there? nasa says a river really did run through it. more evidence there may have been life on mars. and good evening, everyone. you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm deborah feyerick in for don lenin. let's get you up to speed on the day's headlines. the presidential candidates are headed west. president obama is in nevada tonight, holding a rally at desert pines high school. let's...
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it is in an area patrolled almost exclusively by u.s. forces. at least ten afghan police and civilians were killed in the attack that the taliban has already claimed responsibility for. this comes after an incident over the weekend where it appears that u.s. soldiers and afghan soldiers got into a fire fight at a check point southwest of kabul. an american soldier and an american civilian were killed in that attack along with three afghan soldiers. it is still under investigation. but what it underlines is the challenges and difficulties of u.s. soldiers working alongside armed afghan soldiers and police on the battlefield. we joined a team of u.s. soldiers at a check point in a volatile area north of kandahar. and this is a unit that had been involved in a joint operation before it was called off. they're currently in the process of vetting every single member that they're working with. and they say that -- the commanders tell us they have a long checklist that they have to review before they resume these joint operations. the events over the w
it is in an area patrolled almost exclusively by u.s. forces. at least ten afghan police and civilians were killed in the attack that the taliban has already claimed responsibility for. this comes after an incident over the weekend where it appears that u.s. soldiers and afghan soldiers got into a fire fight at a check point southwest of kabul. an american soldier and an american civilian were killed in that attack along with three afghan soldiers. it is still under investigation. but what it...
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>> you look at what's happening to the yields on u.s. inflation linked debt, you have to argue that $2,000 looks to be the right price for gold. i know a number of people say it should go lower, but look at the history books. they should see what the great names have written on gold. >> all right, james, thanks very much for joining us this morning. we'll take a short break. still to come, is it smooth saling for the cruise industry? we'll be joined by the ceo of world caribbean about whether he seas calm waters. >>> banco popular has restarted its trade. stock down fairly heavy as you might expect. currently down 9.4%. it's planning to make it 2.5 billion share issue by the middle of november. not planning to make any acquisitions in the short term. but this is a bank that is very keen to avoid having to take any public or state money. so that's why we have the share issue coming up in november. no surprise the stock down heavy as a result. we'll move on to transport. the international air transport situation has revised its outlook. no
>> you look at what's happening to the yields on u.s. inflation linked debt, you have to argue that $2,000 looks to be the right price for gold. i know a number of people say it should go lower, but look at the history books. they should see what the great names have written on gold. >> all right, james, thanks very much for joining us this morning. we'll take a short break. still to come, is it smooth saling for the cruise industry? we'll be joined by the ceo of world caribbean...
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number one, military pensions, and, number two, bond holders of u.s. debt. the u.s. will not default on its sovereign debt, but there is a huge interest rate risk, and if you are a foreign investor, there's a huge currency risk in investing in. all the new debt in the last two years has been purchased by the federal reserve, up 70% of that, we are self-dealing in our and debt. we did not have market rates. we have artificially low rates. china, japan, opec nations, because they have positive trade values, but if they buy a 30- year bond? no, they are buying short term, because we have historically low interest rates, the lowest maturity in interest -- in history, and when the interest rates go up, for everyone% increase, it is $160 billion a year in new spending for which we get shinola -- nothing. and now up to 5% below average interest rates. >> isn't it interesting that not more people talk about it on television, and the candidate do not spend much time talking about this. it is just like being in denial. >> we did not go through the decade of george w. bush and
number one, military pensions, and, number two, bond holders of u.s. debt. the u.s. will not default on its sovereign debt, but there is a huge interest rate risk, and if you are a foreign investor, there's a huge currency risk in investing in. all the new debt in the last two years has been purchased by the federal reserve, up 70% of that, we are self-dealing in our and debt. we did not have market rates. we have artificially low rates. china, japan, opec nations, because they have positive...
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he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a tent, she points to her 11-year-old son who was wounded in an aerial bombing. she is saying, what has he done to deserve this? today the planes came back again and he started screaming. i want to ask the pilot, do you not have children? if they want a war, why don't they fight on a front line? and about syria's president, she says, would he like to see his own children wounded before his own eyes? and the war continues unstopped. just this morning, activists said syrian troops bombed a town just four miles from the turkish border. reportedly, 12 people were killed, including five children, and the death toll is exp
he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a tent, she points to her 11-year-old son who was wounded in an aerial bombing. she is saying,...
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he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a tent, she points to her 11-year-old son who was wounded in an aerial bombing. she is saying, what has he done to deserve this? today the planes came back again and he started screaming. i want to ask the pilot, do you not have children? if they want a war, why don't they fight on a front line? and about syria's president, she says, would he like to see his own children wounded before his own eyes? and the war continues unstopped. just this morning, activists said syrian troops bombed a town just four miles from the turkish border. reportedly, 12 people were killed, including five children, and the death toll is exp
he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a tent, she points to her 11-year-old son who was wounded in an aerial bombing. she is saying,...
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now more than 2,000 u.s. troops have been killed in the war. >>> and a daring rescue caught on camera in texas. you can see this suv there burst into flames after the driver lost control and crashed. but then watch the driver of a passing car stops, rinking his own life. pulling that driver out on to the parking lot. and great news today, the man okay this morning. >>> and u.s. agriculture experts say the concerns about a widespread bacon shortage in coming months are pure -- hogwash. the american farm bureau federation now says that pork supplies will just decrease only slightly over the next few months due to the drought. but you can expect to pay more. prices can rise by about 10%. >>> and, boy, attention parents. next big shortage could in fact be diapers. an explosion and fire closed this factory in japan over the weekend. that plant is the leading producers of super absorbent polymers. a key ingredient in roughly one-fifth of the world's disposable diapers and that is remarkably bad news. >>> also, it i
now more than 2,000 u.s. troops have been killed in the war. >>> and a daring rescue caught on camera in texas. you can see this suv there burst into flames after the driver lost control and crashed. but then watch the driver of a passing car stops, rinking his own life. pulling that driver out on to the parking lot. and great news today, the man okay this morning. >>> and u.s. agriculture experts say the concerns about a widespread bacon shortage in coming months are pure --...
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what i brought to my work at the u.s. department of transportation was experienced in dealing directly with the direct provision of services to people. i also tried to make myself available to users or customers and listen to them. i certainly heard a lot of the nitty gritty complaints or compliments about the service we were providing. it is critical when you are trying to make decisions at the federal level. host: richard from petrova heights. what state is that? caller: it is just about its birth. -- pittsburgh. we're constantly dealing with transit funding. every time these requests for funding come out, people always comment that it should be privatized. mass transit, it is not possible for it to be run like a private business. every time they try, a business goes out. it needs to be subsidized for the community. i do not understand why people cannot get the fact that it cannot be privatized. it has been tried. if you could just address the fact so people could, and get it through their heads that it cannot be run as
what i brought to my work at the u.s. department of transportation was experienced in dealing directly with the direct provision of services to people. i also tried to make myself available to users or customers and listen to them. i certainly heard a lot of the nitty gritty complaints or compliments about the service we were providing. it is critical when you are trying to make decisions at the federal level. host: richard from petrova heights. what state is that? caller: it is just about its...
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analysts say the additional taxes could hurt economic output and cost the u.s. economy as many as 1 million jobs. >> and "the wall street journal," what a brutal sports story. a shocking comeback for the europeans in the ryder cup, using black magic and socialism to come back. it was terrible. it was voodoo, man. no, really, we blew it, willie. we blew it. it was one of the biggest letdowns in ryder cup history. >> yeah. tied for the biggest single-day comeback. americans were up four points coming into sunday, almost insurmountable, but it was surmounted by the europeans and that putt. the worst part is the americans had tiger woods to close the match. he was coming up 18. you want to put it in his hands to end it. >> let tiger do it. >> before he could even do anything about it. >> one other newspaper, front page of the "usa today," ross perot, he was right, he warned us in 1992 what was coming, deficit on the debt, and it is here. and we're facing a fiscal cliff in a couple of months. the guy was right. >> he looks good, too. >> he looks good. he looks good.
analysts say the additional taxes could hurt economic output and cost the u.s. economy as many as 1 million jobs. >> and "the wall street journal," what a brutal sports story. a shocking comeback for the europeans in the ryder cup, using black magic and socialism to come back. it was terrible. it was voodoo, man. no, really, we blew it, willie. we blew it. it was one of the biggest letdowns in ryder cup history. >> yeah. tied for the biggest single-day comeback. americans...
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. >>> the u.s. supreme court begins a new term today, one that could bring rulings on affirmative action and voting rights. alison burns has more. >> reporter: the health decision, of course, was the big fi nayly. now the -- finale. now they are preparing to take on more explosive issues. the justices attended the red mass that includes a prayer. they are expected to tackle affirmative action, voting rights and abortion. there is a lot of speculation after chief justice john roberts upheld the health care form. >> a lot of conservatives are concerned that roberts has built up good capital and will and will push -- and will push things. >> reporter: reporting live from washington, d.c., allison darns ktvu channel 2 news -- alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california will become the first station in the nation to ban therapy that tries to turn gay or lesbian teenagers stake. the vote takes effect january 1st. those who oppose the bill intended to -- intend to bill plan to enforce this. >>> a bil
. >>> the u.s. supreme court begins a new term today, one that could bring rulings on affirmative action and voting rights. alison burns has more. >> reporter: the health decision, of course, was the big fi nayly. now the -- finale. now they are preparing to take on more explosive issues. the justices attended the red mass that includes a prayer. they are expected to tackle affirmative action, voting rights and abortion. there is a lot of speculation after chief justice john...
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that i feel i'm concerned because i love the u.s. a lot myself. to have a vibrant and flourishing country, you have to deal with the issue of taxes healthcare education and wages. >> stephanie: yeah, right. >> caller: it is like wheels on a truck. if one of them is flat, you're not going to go that much. >> stephanie: yep. in canada, they have socialist wheels and things seem to be rolling along just fine. tommy sent you as a butt case. >> i saw that. >> a butt cake. >> sounds like you were going to call me something else and stopped -- >> stephanie: every sexy liberal, i'm a little filthy. fcc, whatever. ron in -- >> i'm glad you ended on butt cake. >> stephanie: my mental note -- dialing for something. hello. hello, ron. >> caller: hi, stephanie. happy belated birthday. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i have a couple of points. i am a registered republican who voted for both clinton both terms and barack in '08. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: i'm that middle class guy that everybody seems to be trying to help but however just a point is that
that i feel i'm concerned because i love the u.s. a lot myself. to have a vibrant and flourishing country, you have to deal with the issue of taxes healthcare education and wages. >> stephanie: yeah, right. >> caller: it is like wheels on a truck. if one of them is flat, you're not going to go that much. >> stephanie: yep. in canada, they have socialist wheels and things seem to be rolling along just fine. tommy sent you as a butt case. >> i saw that. >> a butt...